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[[Nikon]] introduced the '''D7100''' in 2013 to replace the [[Nikon D7000|D7000]]. <BR>The DX format camera makes images of 24.1 megapixels and can fire at 6 fps. Images are saved to one of two SD cards. <BR>Ken Rockwell called it ''"the world's best DX camera ever"''.<ref>http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d7100.htm</ref>
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[[Nikon]] introduced the '''D7100''' in 2013 to replace the [[Nikon D7000|D7000]]. <BR>The DX format camera makes images of 24.1 megapixels and can fire at 6 fps. Images are saved to one or both SD cards. <BR>Ken Rockwell called it ''"the world's best DX camera ever"''.<ref>http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d7100.htm</ref>
  
  

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Nikon introduced the D7100 in 2013 to replace the D7000.
The DX format camera makes images of 24.1 megapixels and can fire at 6 fps. Images are saved to one or both SD cards.
Ken Rockwell called it "the world's best DX camera ever".[1]


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